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The current tour of Calamity Jane recommences next week at the Bath Theatre Royal.
Calamity Jane can outrun and outshoot any man in Deadwood. Hard, boastful and desperate to impress, she travels to Chicago to recruit a star, Adelaide Adams, for the Deadwood Stage. But things don’t go too smoothly for Calamity, as everyone in town favours the new girl and she struggles to keep her jealousy and pride in check. It takes her long-standing enemy Wild Bill Hickok to make her see sense, and realise her Secret Love…
Calamity Jane has an Oscar nominated score that includes The Black Hills of Dakota, The Deadwood Stage (Whip-Crack-Away), Just Blew in from the Windy City and the award-winning song Secret Love.
Jodie Prenger plays Calamity Jane. Jodie is perhaps best known for winning the role of Nancy in the BBC series I’d Do Anything which led to her playing the role in Oliver! at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. Her other stage credits include Spamalot on tour as The Lady Of The Lake, and One Man, Two Guvnors in the West End and On Tour.
Joining Jodie will be Tom Lister (Water Babies, Emmerdale) as Wild Bill Hickok, Alex Hammond (Taboo, Seven Brides For Seven Brothers) as Danny and Phoebe Street as Katie Brown.
The rest of the company includes Anthony Dunn as ‘Henry Miller’, Sioned Saunders as ‘Susan’, Rob Delaney as ‘Francis Fryer’, Christina Tedders as ‘Adelaide Adams’, Paul Kissaun as ‘Rattlesnake’, Jon Bonner as ‘Doc’, Martin McCarthy as ‘Joe’, Matthew James Hinchliffe as ‘Buck’ and Jamie Noar as ‘Hank’.
Calamity Jane is directed by Nikolai Foster, musical supervision and orchestrations by Catherine Jayes, choreography by Nick Winston, set and costume design by Matthew Wright, lighting design by Richard G Jones and sound design by Sebastian Frost.
Calamity Jane 2015 Tour Dates
19 – 24 January
Bath Theatre Royal
27 – 31 January
Orchard Theatre, Dartford
3 – 7 February
The Alhambra Theatr
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10 – 14 February
York Grand Opera House
17 – 21 February
New Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham
23 – 28 February
Eastbourne Congress Theatre
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3 – 7 March
Sunderland Empire
10 – 14 March
Regent Theatre, Stoke
17 – 21 March
New Theatre Wimbledon
24 – 28 March
Palace Theatre, Manchester
31 March – 4 April
Kings Theatre, Portsmouth
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14 – 18 April
Wycombe Swan Theatre
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28 April – 2 May
Theatre Royal Brighton
5 – 9 May
Empire Theatre, Liverpool
12 – 16 May
Darlington Civic Theatre
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19 – 23 May
Bord Gais Energy Theatre, Dublin
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26 – 30 May
Buxton Opera House
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9 – 13 June
New Theatre Oxford
16 – 20 June
Kings Theatre Glasgow
23 – 27 June
Grand Theatre and Opera House, Leeds
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30 June – 4 July
Leicester Curve
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7 – 11 July
Hull New Theatre
14 – 18 July
Perth Concert Hall
21-25 July
Sands Centre, Carlisle
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28 July – 1 Aug
Assembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wells
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4 – 8 Aug
Richmond Theatre